Contraption Zack 1992 Puzzle
Puzzle game for the worker :). Zack's tools are taken and you have to find them in the factory. Navigate your way through the levels by walking over big buttons or get thrown by large springs. ...
Koala Lumpur: Journey to the Edge 1997 Adventure
Koala Lumpur: Journey to the Edge is the kind of game to which you must make a commitment. Cancel your plans, drink some coffee, and sit on a comfortable surface, because Koala's journey is not a quick or easy one. Journey to the Edge is filled with hidden clues, torturous puzzles, and mazes that would stump even the greatest spelunker. Journey to the Edge is a brain teaser of a game. It has a lot to keep you guessing. Unfortunately, the game is simply not compelling enough to keep you playing. This is true despite very good graphics and animation. It...
Star Crusader 1994 Arcade action
Star Crusader is similar in vein to Wing Commander or X-Wing. It's a space combat simulation that takes place in the far future and the story revolves around a futuristic world, the Gorene Empire, which is reminiscent of the old Roman Empire. This is a very expansionist empire that spreads their "enlightenment" to species that haven't been touched by their divine wisdom. The game begins with the Gorenes beginning to take over a new sector, something the indigenous inhabitants aren't very happy about. Fortunately, they have enough technology and force to put up a significant fight. The Gorene Empire has...
Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light 2010 Action adventure
Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light is a compact action-adventure game designed by Crystal Dynamics, available by download through digital distribution sources including Steam. Part of the Tomb Raider mythology and starring Lara Croft, The Guardian of Light features elaborate set-piece puzzles and swashbuckling combat, but is played from an isometric perspective, instead of the third-person view most common in the series. The game was designed to accommodate co-op multiplayer play, with two-character puzzles and battles, but can be played solo with computer-controlled companion. Characters run, jump, and grapple across ledges and platforms, shooting and engaging in hand-to-hand combat...
Blues Brothers 1991 Arcade action
Your typical jump 'n' run platform game, based on the characters of the same name. The plot is inconsequential (something about your record collection being stolen) all you need to know is that you take on the role of either Jake or Elwood Blues and um... jump 'n' run through various levels, avoiding baddies and collecting stuff as you go. The best thing about the game (casting my mind back to when I owned it on the Atari ST) is the ingame music. If you've seen anything from the comedy duo before (sketches, movies) then it will all be very familiar...
Sudden Strike 2000 Strategy
It takes a lot of guts for a German company to come out with a World War II game. In that country, its often taboo to even talk about the war, much less create a game to glorify it. I can just hear the German peaceniks falling out of their chairs as a generation of young people leads the Third Reich to battle on their computers. In truth, companies like SSI have been making WWII games for years, and letting players take command of either the Axis or the Allies. But this is the first time a German company has done...
Sam & Max Episode 1: Culture Shock 2006 Adventure
Back in 1993, LucasArts released Sam & Max Hit the Road - a story of 2 freelance police, a dog and a rabbit (or, more accurately, a hyperkinetic rabbity thing). I would like to say this was my favorite adventure game from LucasArts, but the same could be said about almost every other game from LucasArts, though for different reasons. What makes Sam & Max Hit the Road such an enjoyable game is the crazy bizarre humor and unexpected twists. So, when LucasArts announced a sequel in 2002, I was really looking forward to another great adventure game by possibly...
Arena Wars 2004 Strategy
Arena Wars is a rare example of genre-mixing that works: it's an RTS with an FPS soul. Normal RTS games are exercises in base building, resource gathering and horde constructing. Arena Wars, however, gives gamers a sparse number of units, tight maps, power-ups and classic UT-style gameplay modes like Capture the Flag, Bombing Run and Double Domination. Players have exactly the same amount of money with which to buy troops, and there's no way of gaining more. Once a unit is destroyed, the money used to buy it is instantly deposited back into the player account. If a player finds...
Virtual In 2 2004 Arcade action
Virtual In 2 is a great sequel to Virtual In, a fun one-on-one robot fighting game from Japan. If you hate the first game or "cute" stumpy-head Japanese games, there is no reason to try this one. But if you like the first game, you will like this sequel much more because there is more of everything: more robots, more special attacks, and better graphics. So, read my review of Virtual In below and magnify it by two ;) "...a fun little one-on-one fighting game that will surprise you with superb playability despite its small size. The title is a...
Independence War 2: Edge of Chaos 2001 Simulation
A lot of time has passed since the first Independence Wars appeared - some four years to be specific. If my memory serves me well, this game received quite contradictory criticism from both reviewers and different types of players. A lot of the players bent on instant-fun who think that learning is something they should only use in school (if necessary) were less than delighted by the fact that they had to use their brains in this technically and conceptually superior game. A few players however managed to get the best of this game and really enjoy it in spite...
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